George Keilor Sadler (died 20 February 1914) was an English convict transported to Western Australia.
Nothing is known of his early life except that he was the son of farm labourer James Sadler and his wife Jemima. By 1848, he had command of a small fishing boat named the Randell, and he employed a deck hand named William Haylett. On 19 November of that year, while they were fishing off Yarmouth, Haylett went below deck to get some tobacco. Sadler ordered him back on deck, to which Haylett responded that he would go up soon. Sadler then tried to force Haylett to go back on deck, and a fight ensued. During the fight, Sadler picked up a knife and stabbed Haylett in the thigh. Haylett spent three weeks in hospital. Sadler was charged with stabbing Haylett "on the high seas", and on 20 March 1849 at Bury St Edmunds, found guilty of "malicious wounding", and sentenced to seven years' transportation.
George Sadler arrived in Western Australia on board the Marion on 31 January 1852. He was granted a ticket of leave that day, and a conditional pardon on 19 November 1854. He took work as a labourer, and saved his money for the expiry of his sentence, when he would be allowed to leave the colony. On 17 January 1856 he married Margaret Hayes, an Irish emigrant girl. Two weeks later they sailed for Melbourne on the Eblana, arriving on 20 February. For some years Sadler worked on farms in the Western District of Victoria. Later he took up land at Mepunga, establishing himself as a successful farmer. When he died on 28 February 1914, he owned two farms with a total area of . He was survived by his wife and six children.
Nothing is known of his early life except that he was the son of farm labourer James Sadler and his wife Jemima. By 1848, he had command of a small fishing boat named the Randell, and he employed a deck hand named William Haylett. On 19 November of that year, while they were fishing off Yarmouth, Haylett went below deck to get some tobacco. Sadler ordered him back on deck, to which Haylett responded that he would go up soon. Sadler then tried to force Haylett to go back on deck, and a fight ensued. During the fight, Sadler picked up a knife and stabbed Haylett in the thigh. Haylett spent three weeks in hospital. Sadler was charged with stabbing Haylett "on the high seas", and on 20 March 1849 at Bury St Edmunds, found guilty of "malicious wounding", and sentenced to seven years' transportation.
George Sadler arrived in Western Australia on board the Marion on 31 January 1852. He was granted a ticket of leave that day, and a conditional pardon on 19 November 1854. He took work as a labourer, and saved his money for the expiry of his sentence, when he would be allowed to leave the colony. On 17 January 1856 he married Margaret Hayes, an Irish emigrant girl. Two weeks later they sailed for Melbourne on the Eblana, arriving on 20 February. For some years Sadler worked on farms in the Western District of Victoria. Later he took up land at Mepunga, establishing himself as a successful farmer. When he died on 28 February 1914, he owned two farms with a total area of . He was survived by his wife and six children.
Maysam Makhmalbaf is a photographer and film editor. He is the son of Mohsen Makhmalbaf and brother of Samira Makhmalbaf.
Photo Exhibitions
*Silence Photo Exhibition
*The Day I Became a Woman Photo Exhibition
*5 in the afternoon photo gallery
*The Blackboard Photo Exhibition
*Stray Dogs photo gallery
*Cannes 1998 Photo Exhibition
*Joy of Madness Photo Exhibition
*Cannes 2001 Photo Exhibition
*Apple Photo Exhibition
*Minarets in Dubai Photo Exhibition
*Kashan Photo Exhibition
Films
*, editor, Cinematographer
*How Samira Made the Blackboard, director,
*Stray Dogs, Cinematographer
*The Man Who Came with the Snow, producer
*Buda as sharm foru rikht, Producer
*The Door, editor
*Apple, editor
Photo Exhibitions
*Silence Photo Exhibition
*The Day I Became a Woman Photo Exhibition
*5 in the afternoon photo gallery
*The Blackboard Photo Exhibition
*Stray Dogs photo gallery
*Cannes 1998 Photo Exhibition
*Joy of Madness Photo Exhibition
*Cannes 2001 Photo Exhibition
*Apple Photo Exhibition
*Minarets in Dubai Photo Exhibition
*Kashan Photo Exhibition
Films
*, editor, Cinematographer
*How Samira Made the Blackboard, director,
*Stray Dogs, Cinematographer
*The Man Who Came with the Snow, producer
*Buda as sharm foru rikht, Producer
*The Door, editor
*Apple, editor
The U.S. city of Charlotte, North Carolina is "... the largest metropolitan area in the United States without a zoo." The Charlotte Zoo initiative is a proposal is to allocate 250 acres of natural North Carolina land to be dedicated to the zoological foundation, which was incorporated in 2008. On August 18, 2012, News Channel 14 says that the initiative is "... still a few years away" and the plot of land is "... just seven miles from the center of uptown." According to the news channel, "... the zoo will cost roughly $300 million, and will be completely privately-funded." The Charlotte Observer references two other zoos, the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden and the North Carolina Zoological Park as two "great zoos" that are accessible from the Charlotte-Mecklenberg area, both roughly more than 70 miles away.
The Ninnies is an original young adult novel by Paul Magrs, illustrated throughout by Bret M Herholz.
It was named one of the Top 30 Children's Novels of 2012 by the Irish Times.
Plot
Alan is fourteen and lives in a flat in Manchester with his heavily pregnant mum. Whilst mum believes that window cleaner dad has simply run off, Alan knows otherwise, having witnessed first hand his father being kidnapped by the mysterious beings known only as the Ninnies. The problem is that no-one aside from his school friend Amy Aziz plus Marlton and Bunty (the two strange old people who live in the flat upstairs) believe him…
It was named one of the Top 30 Children's Novels of 2012 by the Irish Times.
Plot
Alan is fourteen and lives in a flat in Manchester with his heavily pregnant mum. Whilst mum believes that window cleaner dad has simply run off, Alan knows otherwise, having witnessed first hand his father being kidnapped by the mysterious beings known only as the Ninnies. The problem is that no-one aside from his school friend Amy Aziz plus Marlton and Bunty (the two strange old people who live in the flat upstairs) believe him…